I gotta give Koji credit. He at least had the wherewithal to pick up the manual first before pressing any buttons. I figure he's a step ahead of most people on planet Earth in that regard.
If he was smart, he will have stop and give himself right at the start. But no, he goes around in a warmachine, killing people, shooting everywhere and putting everything and everyone in danger for no reason. Other his pride, who seem so big said "help me, I don't know how to go out of it" was to hard to even think about it. Honestly, as much it's fun to watch, it's also utterly idiotic and make 0 logic 🙄
Whoever made the subtitles on this is a champion. Descriptions like 'Deployment Twang' , 'Realization music' and 'Sexy heavy thudding' will forever stay with me to make me laugh.
Just watched it but I turned off the subs. Can you tell me when "sexy heavy thudding was put on cuz I saw the 1st two before I noticed that it's eng dub so I don't need the subs.
I cannot tell you how happy I am that you shared this. This Anime alone ignited the feeling of wanting to be a pilot myself, and started a lifelong addiction to all things mechanical. Since then, I am now a Retired US Army Tank crewman with real life battle experience. I was, for a short time, a real life mech Pilot.
Curious, and pardon my lack of military experience, what was your role in a tank? Was it the driver? the shell loader? And also what type of tank was it?
@@WindiChilliwack I was all four roles, starting with Driver. The last 3 are Loader, Gunner and Commander. I was on the M1 Abrams, the sub models being M1A1 AIM, M1A2 SEP, M1A2 SEP V2, M1A2 SEP V3. The only other Vehicle similar to the Abrams I was trained on was the XM1128 Stryker MGS, which I was a Gunner on for only a few months.
i wanted to join the military for the exact same reason but sadly i was rejected because i was asthmatic in my youth, this honestly sent me into a deep depression because all my life i worked towards that specific goal & put everything i had towards it physically and mentally but i couldn't get in, they even rejected my appeal you know the letter that says i'm fit and healthy by my doctor. the UK military is a joke even if we end up in a war tomorrow and they request my service i would tell them to go and F themselves! this comment honestly warms my cold dead heart that someone was able to share the same dream as me & wasn't cucked out of it like myself. please don't feel bad for me i'm currently happy, I currently work as a coded welder and build diesel hybrid exo suits in my free time just to scratch that itch. i like to think in an alternate timeline that i was hired, that with the militaries help an entire platoon was armed with my tech we might of had actual diesel powered mechs for war's.
I'd forgotten how insane the premise of this one was. Koji acts like it's absolutely normal to just roll over to Shinjuku to see his girl while he's stuck in a powered suit that he has totally just stolen. Props to the people of Tokyo not batting an eye at the armed mech walking in the crowd until the SDF showed up.🤣
@@pixelghostclyde8717 The lady said "I'll give you some pointers", so i'm assuming she told him that and some other things. Like the AR display for the left eye, etc. Off screen.
This was one of the first anime I was exposed to as a kid, and remember being absolutely blown away. Glad to be able revist it after all these decades.
@@nikitaw1982 kinda irrelevant? Besides, comparing Disney's more fluid and wavey style to stuff like this which is emulating more realistic movement and detail is odd. It just seems like you're pissed peeps are appreciating old artwork.
In 1987, I was a university student. I rented it from a video rental shop and watched it, but I'm surprised that it was already 36 years ago. It's amazing how you can draw without relying on computer hooks.
It has a charm that doesn't exist anymore. Imagine this with smoother animation and more frames.....I miss all of those abime...Macross, Grendizer and Saint seiya were some of the treasures of the early 90s for me , being in junior high. Nowadays it's all copy paste of the same shit for the most....soulless. Rewatching AD police and rhe Appleseed as well as rhe older Gundam will out you back there everytime.🤙
Yeah i used to rent this occasionally in like -1990 or so from the video store across the street from my apt complex. I was 10 at the time. I never knew the name but it was "the anime where the guy finds a mech suit in a crate....." is how i remembered it. Finannly get to put a name to it.
Saw this in 90 while in HS anime club where a bunch of us nerds would exchange vhs recordings from various sources. Stuck with me. Also got exposed to Berserk around that same time. Really memorable period for anime for me as toonami wasn’t that much later. Plus even western cartoons got good during that time.
i was in high school in the 80s... we had no anime club. to be honest, i felt like i was the only one who liked japanese animation when i was in high school lol... anime was at its peak art-wise, yet still so hard to find on vhs... you're really lucky you had friends to enjoy anime with :)
@@angeloppa the club was less than five and usually only three would show at any given meet up. We were just unpopular nerds then. Mostly just to exchange VHS and the odd acquired manga. We had one guy though who was a military brat and he got an issue of berserk way early compared to when the anime started and even we were like “WTF is this”. Still waiting on the end for that one (rip Miura) but the hardest thing to adjust to with the hobby is most series just stop without proper conclusions.
I was in HS in the mid to late 90s, and my first exposure to anime was the movie Ninja Scroll. The best anime vintage are movies/shows released in the late 80s to mid 90s. Which is the same vintage as this wonderful short movie, I really enjoyed it!!
Man. Back in the day. Was one of the first vids that I got when i sent tapes to big apple and other uni clubs to get dubbed and sent back. Watching anime with paper scripts printed out on door matrix roll with other enthusiasts. Good times. Dub crackle and constant tracking adjusting was irritating at the time but endearing when i remember it now. Fond memories, good times. I was surprised when the rtalsorian bought the rights for the bgc rpg and put madox in the same universe. I see the similarities to the adpolice suit but I always felt the timeline felt off since it didn't have any mention of initial labor boomers. Probably rtal pulling a harmony gold
Japanese animation in 1987 was leagues ahead of western animation. I remember getting my first taste of anime with Fatal Fury while attending a summer math class.
@@BlueDepthsOuO it does allow high quality anime to be made at a cheaper price. Animation like this was expensive primarily due to the lack of techniques or technology to ease the process. One example of improvements to animation is: Utilizing 3d enviornments for 2d animation was first invented by Disney here in the US and was casted on the beauty and the beast animation. This technique is now used in anime because let's face it; No one wants to draw a background hundreds of times over. Now admittedly, the caveat to this is that it's stunning *because* every frame is a work of art, sometimes literally hand-drawn.
It’s from 1987 but it looks like it was released just yesterday. Amazing animation, colors and art design! Some scenes look even better than Disney movies.
Yeah, OVAs always got the heavy money because they were passion projects or proofs-of-concept, like polishing your elevator pitch. Nobody does them anymore, though - the companies care more about quantity shovelware than quality animation. This is terrific, though; the technical grasp of power armor mechanisms is peerless.
There's actually a lot of animation shortcuts throughout the production. Most crowd scenes are static, no one but the main lead is moving. The fight in the darkness was mostly black cells and flashing 'lights', it was the sound that did most of the work there. Other little tricks if you know what to look for But us the audience don't notice because of just how well done this is.
I always loved the detail that's put into how the mech works and its mechanics, all the way down to the guy moving his fingers in the fight stick and trigger mechanism.
Extreme amount of details. This is mindblowing masterpiece, not gonna lie. Modern anime titles just suck ass comparing to that golden japanese animation time.
I wouldn't say that most anime now sucks ass, I more so think that the focus shifted from sheer amount of detail to sheer expressiveness of the animation and special effects
Animation is really good. Mecha and art style is awesome. I just started to watch this about an hour ago and caught myself on that my eyes are on the screen most of the time. Finally RUclips recomendations works.
This was absolutely amazing. Only real Anime fans will appreciate this more for just what it is. This was a small work of art but has a huge impact on Anime in general. This was my first time seeing it but I immediately recognized so many other animes in this work that it clearly inspired. Like Full Metal Panic, Blue Gender and GundamWing and probably more. To see eyarly roots of what I watch today is a blessing. Props to Cult Cinema Classics for uploading this for people like me to see it for free. This movie needs more love and respect 💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
Talk about a blast from the past. Metal Skin Panic Madox 01 was one of the many anime I was exposed to from my childhood in the 80's. My father was part of an anime bootleg group and this was one of the VHS tapes that was passed around. It didnt even have a subtitle track, but that didn't matter with all that awesome 80's animated mecha action.
Anime bootleg groups, i was in one of those in the 90s in Venezuela of all places, plenty of unsubbed or subbed in english tapes, with the rare english dub here an there, it was the last leg of the VHS format but as a third world country it took longer for DVD to fully replace it
I have this on VHS ,bought in the late 80's at a star trek convention .No subs then but you can guess the story. Nice to get the story in English all these years later.
6:20 I thought this was going to be Engrish but it might have turned out to be Easter Eggs? •In 1982 Steven Lisberger directed Tron for Walt Disney Productions. •In 1984 Chris Courtois built the models for 2010 after previously working with Ridley Scott in 1982, building models for Bladerunner. I had to look this up on IMDB to interpret these “instructions”.
It's all you can expect from a late 80s - early 90s Sci-Fi Anime. Cheesy story, with some absolutely flat written stereotype characters, but the quality of the drawing and the effects and the action is still top notch. Still entertaining, even today.
Yeah the story is cheesy. I mean it skipped over the fact that this guy is going to spend the rest of his life in prison and he's never going to see that girl ever again. While he's in solitary confinement for the rest of his life for the death of the two pilots and destroyed Apache she'll probably be getting railed by some her husband.
always watch your vids i find it really interesting living another life not that my life is bad but its crazy everyone reading this is alive and had a functioning brain reading out the words. and probably are much older or younger reminiscing about watching this when they were young.
Nice anime, Golden age of Mech anime. Pity in recent years Mech anime sector has been so slow. Btw. 6:19 part is hilarious. "Walt Disney production:Steven Lisberger,Director "The design work for this feature started with the aircraft For this sequal to the famous 2001, I designed the exterior of the russian space ship Leonov. For the interior. Originally working personally with Ridley scott, I was"
The prime example of the pre-2000s _sakuga._ Modern anime studios, PLEASE bring this style of animation back. Let us current anime fans live through this kind of fluid hand-drawn cel animations, at least once.
Problem is that animators are not getting paid enough since the 80s. Not even enough to pay rent. But we might see something like this today if the show is a passion project rather than media machine with tight deadlines.
This is a story of an alternate future where cellphones weren't created but amazing mechs are. If only this were true, I wouldn't have spam calls and I could run havok in a mech suit going to the grocery store. XD
truly one of the all time greatest power armors/ mecha's ever put to animation every single thing about it to how it works to the weapons to the role it was intended for just works and don't get me started on the beutifly perfect mechanical animation just every single thing about this is just absolutely incredible !
There's this strange reverb to the audio throughout the entire film as if it was re-recorded through a sewer pipe... Visually it appears to be remastered. Very nice.
Anyone else notice the references to Macross? The faceplate section of the Madox looks exactly like the bridge/faceplate section of the SDF-1. The "agency" was the SDF. Shiori looks exactly like Lynn Minmei. The first episode of Robotech has Rick ending up in a Veritech accidentally just this kid.
This is when japan was the most innovative nation in the world, it does not stop surprising us from delivering us so much inspiring animation full of human imagination
Stellar English subs by a true(ly jaded) fan of the genre. Knows all the tropes and loves them while laughing at them. XD Aside from HG's Robotech (for what that's worth), this was the first or second proper anime I ever saw.
15 minutes in and love this thing. It's so goofy but has so much heart. Also the generals immediately blaming the KGB for the MADOX going missing when it literally was just someone who didn't put their tires on properly.
6:19 Japoshka Englesiass 1. Walt Disney productions: Steven Lisberger, Director "The dasign work for this feature started with the Aircraft 2. For this sequel to the famous '2001' I designed the exterior of the Russian space ship Leonov. For the interior. 3. Originally, working personally with Ridley Scott, i was
With home studios and tech going off the rails in recent years, I'd really like to see a fan redub of this. Its really well done, it just lacks in the translation and delivery. I'd personally be happy to play anyone in this.
Oscars-level dialogue highlights: “It’s not worth turning Tokyo into another Vietnam.” “This scent… This taste… War is heaven!” “[DYNAMIC INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC WITH SAXOPHONE SOLO]” 😂
80s 90s animation is truly the best.
absolutely agree, fucking prime
woman face 3:50
I had given up on the future and decided to go back to the past as well!
It’s got a great feel.
animation wise it usually is better, the uhhh english voiceover though is...ummm reallllllllyyyyyyy bad. could also be the script itself.
This is so perfect designed and fluid. In 90s they improved the art of animated movies to another level.
This was the 80s
I gotta give Koji credit. He at least had the wherewithal to pick up the manual first before pressing any buttons. I figure he's a step ahead of most people on planet Earth in that regard.
If he was smart, he will have stop and give himself right at the start.
But no, he goes around in a warmachine, killing people, shooting everywhere and putting everything and everyone in danger for no reason.
Other his pride, who seem so big said "help me, I don't know how to go out of it" was to hard to even think about it.
Honestly, as much it's fun to watch, it's also utterly idiotic and make 0 logic 🙄
@@ombrepourpre7562 And that's why, even though I love mechs, I can't watch this crap to the end. Even a six-year-old would have more sense.
"These guys want this mech back, but I don't know how to get out! I know! I'll throw an engine block at them. That'll help me get out."
RTFM in practice
Obviously, he didn't even knew how to turn the Madox on lol
Whoever made the subtitles on this is a champion. Descriptions like 'Deployment Twang' , 'Realization music' and 'Sexy heavy thudding' will forever stay with me to make me laugh.
Just watched it but I turned off the subs. Can you tell me when "sexy heavy thudding was put on cuz I saw the 1st two before I noticed that it's eng dub so I don't need the subs.
@@AGleeBustHard69 it's been a bit but the first 15-20 min should have it somewhere. The entirety of the subtitles are a thing of beauty though.
@@Ali-Britco Thanks bro will check it out again. pretty cool OVA
It's within the first thirty seconds @@AGleeBustHard69, during the prototype walk cycle.
As a person hard of hearing, and a big fan of descriptive subtitles I applaud the Subtitles too!
imo 80s robot aesthetics beat modern ones by far
Ain't even a competition, grown man shouldn't punch a disabled baby...
not the mention the frames per second. i feel like 7 fps is considered super fluid by todays standards.
The imagination and design that goes into these machines is astounding
@@evgeniydeus8137 wait what.
@@kira516 A comparison.
I cannot tell you how happy I am that you shared this. This Anime alone ignited the feeling of wanting to be a pilot myself, and started a lifelong addiction to all things mechanical. Since then, I am now a Retired US Army Tank crewman with real life battle experience. I was, for a short time, a real life mech Pilot.
Thank you for your service!
Curious, and pardon my lack of military experience, what was your role in a tank? Was it the driver? the shell loader? And also what type of tank was it?
@@WindiChilliwack I was all four roles, starting with Driver. The last 3 are Loader, Gunner and Commander. I was on the M1 Abrams, the sub models being M1A1 AIM, M1A2 SEP, M1A2 SEP V2, M1A2 SEP V3. The only other Vehicle similar to the Abrams I was trained on was the XM1128 Stryker MGS, which I was a Gunner on for only a few months.
i wanted to join the military for the exact same reason but sadly i was rejected because i was asthmatic in my youth, this honestly sent me into a deep depression because all my life i worked towards that specific goal & put everything i had towards it physically and mentally but i couldn't get in, they even rejected my appeal you know the letter that says i'm fit and healthy by my doctor.
the UK military is a joke even if we end up in a war tomorrow and they request my service i would tell them to go and F themselves! this comment honestly warms my cold dead heart that someone was able to share the same dream as me & wasn't cucked out of it like myself.
please don't feel bad for me i'm currently happy, I currently work as a coded welder and build diesel hybrid exo suits in my free time just to scratch that itch. i like to think in an alternate timeline that i was hired, that with the militaries help an entire platoon was armed with my tech we might of had actual diesel powered mechs for war's.
You should try Armored Core 6, you may enjoy yourself.
I'd forgotten how insane the premise of this one was. Koji acts like it's absolutely normal to just roll over to Shinjuku to see his girl while he's stuck in a powered suit that he has totally just stolen.
Props to the people of Tokyo not batting an eye at the armed mech walking in the crowd until the SDF showed up.🤣
Country of annual kaiju attacks and battles. They're used to it lol
Just a cosplayer, nothin to see here.
>doesn't know how to leave the MADOX
>ejects from the MADOX at the climax of the movie
@@pixelghostclyde8717 We can roll it all into the unspecified tips Ellie Kusumoto gives him in the elevator after #0's legs get shot out. :P
@@pixelghostclyde8717 The lady said "I'll give you some pointers", so i'm assuming she told him that and some other things. Like the AR display for the left eye, etc. Off screen.
This was one of the first anime I was exposed to as a kid, and remember being absolutely blown away. Glad to be able revist it after all these decades.
Me too. 80/90's Anime is all I watch. I just can't get into this immature modern pussy shit.
@@stephenschenider4007gotta say some anime’s aren’t much better
I'm speaking generally.@@Democracyofficer22
@@stephenschenider4007 yeah everything made now is kinda shit, mostly the live action though
36 years this animation looks so good
36 years ago wasn't the 50s.
It Ages Like Wine NGL
@@nikitaw1982Why bring up the 50's , conventional anime wasn't even around during then.
@@bingusshlingus1442 they’re acting like it was. Any way how old is Disney?
@@nikitaw1982 kinda irrelevant? Besides, comparing Disney's more fluid and wavey style to stuff like this which is emulating more realistic movement and detail is odd. It just seems like you're pissed peeps are appreciating old artwork.
In 1987, I was a university student. I rented it from a video rental shop and watched it, but I'm surprised that it was already 36 years ago. It's amazing how you can draw without relying on computer hooks.
It has a charm that doesn't exist anymore. Imagine this with smoother animation and more frames.....I miss all of those abime...Macross, Grendizer and Saint seiya were some of the treasures of the early 90s for me , being in junior high.
Nowadays it's all copy paste of the same shit for the most....soulless.
Rewatching AD police and rhe Appleseed as well as rhe older Gundam will out you back there everytime.🤙
Yeah i used to rent this occasionally in like -1990 or so from the video store across the street from my apt complex. I was 10 at the time. I never knew the name but it was "the anime where the guy finds a mech suit in a crate....." is how i remembered it. Finannly get to put a name to it.
Saw this in 90 while in HS anime club where a bunch of us nerds would exchange vhs recordings from various sources. Stuck with me. Also got exposed to Berserk around that same time. Really memorable period for anime for me as toonami wasn’t that much later. Plus even western cartoons got good during that time.
i was in high school in the 80s... we had no anime club. to be honest, i felt like i was the only one who liked japanese animation when i was in high school lol... anime was at its peak art-wise, yet still so hard to find on vhs... you're really lucky you had friends to enjoy anime with :)
@@angeloppa the club was less than five and usually only three would show at any given meet up. We were just unpopular nerds then. Mostly just to exchange VHS and the odd acquired manga. We had one guy though who was a military brat and he got an issue of berserk way early compared to when the anime started and even we were like “WTF is this”. Still waiting on the end for that one (rip Miura) but the hardest thing to adjust to with the hobby is most series just stop without proper conclusions.
I was in HS in the mid to late 90s, and my first exposure to anime was the movie Ninja Scroll. The best anime vintage are movies/shows released in the late 80s to mid 90s. Which is the same vintage as this wonderful short movie, I really enjoyed it!!
Man. Back in the day. Was one of the first vids that I got when i sent tapes to big apple and other uni clubs to get dubbed and sent back. Watching anime with paper scripts printed out on door matrix roll with other enthusiasts. Good times. Dub crackle and constant tracking adjusting was irritating at the time but endearing when i remember it now. Fond memories, good times.
I was surprised when the rtalsorian bought the rights for the bgc rpg and put madox in the same universe. I see the similarities to the adpolice suit but I always felt the timeline felt off since it didn't have any mention of initial labor boomers. Probably rtal pulling a harmony gold
Enviable.
That intro sequence was absolutely beautiful.
Everything about this from the premise to the subtitles is bonkers and it's hilarious, thanks for this upload!
Japanese animation in 1987 was leagues ahead of western animation. I remember getting my first taste of anime with Fatal Fury while attending a summer math class.
it's still leagues ahead of western animation
It's leagues ahead of modern anime, unfortunately.
Japanese animation was definitely not ahead, not technologically anyway.
Visually however, yeah it was far ahead.
While the tech influences how the animation could be made, having superior tech is not the prime factor of making a great anime.
@@BlueDepthsOuO it does allow high quality anime to be made at a cheaper price.
Animation like this was expensive primarily due to the lack of techniques or technology to ease the process.
One example of improvements to animation is: Utilizing 3d enviornments for 2d animation was first invented by Disney here in the US and was casted on the beauty and the beast animation.
This technique is now used in anime because let's face it;
No one wants to draw a background hundreds of times over.
Now admittedly, the caveat to this is that it's stunning *because* every frame is a work of art, sometimes literally hand-drawn.
I wanna go back to the days of more prominent unique artstyles and funky sounds in anime
Culture is feminist now. Sorry
The most impresive thing in this show is the structural integrity of the building
ITS Japan not china
Actually, there is no NSR Building in Shinjuku, but there is an NS Shinjuku Building.
@@memesfromdeepspace1075 haha. Funny stuff
Like your user name too
@@memesfromdeepspace1075You just dont remember 80s japanese buildings
Whoever did the captioning for this video deserves a medal.
"sexy mecha sounds" "Mini Gun Brrrat" 🤣
I actually own this on VHS, very cool, love how the mechanics feel authentic, just like Patlabor does.
Take care, and all the best.
It’s from 1987 but it looks like it was released just yesterday. Amazing animation, colors and art design! Some scenes look even better than Disney movies.
If it were released yesterday it would look like sh*t.
Late 80's and 90s anime were made with passion.
Disney trash is way overrated
Well, 80/90's "American" animation was in fact animated in asia.
Yeah, OVAs always got the heavy money because they were passion projects or proofs-of-concept, like polishing your elevator pitch. Nobody does them anymore, though - the companies care more about quantity shovelware than quality animation. This is terrific, though; the technical grasp of power armor mechanisms is peerless.
There's actually a lot of animation shortcuts throughout the production. Most crowd scenes are static, no one but the main lead is moving. The fight in the darkness was mostly black cells and flashing 'lights', it was the sound that did most of the work there. Other little tricks if you know what to look for But us the audience don't notice because of just how well done this is.
"Sexy mecha stepping sounds"
*heavy breathing*
You have my attention
You're not supposed to believe the subtitles
For all we know bro, those sexy footsteps were mid at best
I thought it was sexy
What do you mean sexy footsteps ? Why sexy?
@@leonelbaez1785watch the opening with subtitles on. 😉
@@SHUT-UP_MEG They are sexy. What are you talking about?
Nostalgic. I saw this on a videotape I rented from a store in 1987. I was 17 years old at that time.
I always loved the detail that's put into how the mech works and its mechanics, all the way down to the guy moving his fingers in the fight stick and trigger mechanism.
Love the mech suit design, also the fine print is worth a second look.
I hope there will be more movies like this than the 90s80s anime. Thank you.
Whoever did the subtitles, I love you.
46 seconds in and the Closed Captioning is already amazing on this one.
Extreme amount of details. This is mindblowing masterpiece, not gonna lie. Modern anime titles just suck ass comparing to that golden japanese animation time.
Were you considering a lie?
@@Sandman_Slim what do you mean? Lie in animation? Or lie in my words?
I wouldn't say that most anime now sucks ass, I more so think that the focus shifted from sheer amount of detail to sheer expressiveness of the animation and special effects
What about AOT or Demon Slayer? I'm pretty sure these don't suck
@@armorpro573 entirely different levels, my friend. Like sky and the ground. You'll never see animations like these anymore. Never.
Whoever did the subtitles for this is a genius.
What I love most about this era is the explosions. Every one of them was literally a work of art. 😎
Thanks!
Thanks a million for your support!
Animation is really good. Mecha and art style is awesome. I just started to watch this about an hour ago and caught myself on that my eyes are on the screen most of the time. Finally RUclips recomendations works.
Animators make this masterpiece in 1987 without any computer programs. While even now it's quite difficult to find something like this... 🔥🔥🔥
I always like this kinda art style they chose for these anime back in the days! Tons of great artists n animators.
This was absolutely amazing. Only real Anime fans will appreciate this more for just what it is. This was a small work of art but has a huge impact on Anime in general. This was my first time seeing it but I immediately recognized so many other animes in this work that it clearly inspired. Like Full Metal Panic, Blue Gender and GundamWing and probably more. To see eyarly roots of what I watch today is a blessing. Props to Cult Cinema Classics for uploading this for people like me to see it for free. This movie needs more love and respect 💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
0:35 CC for the win. " [SEXY MECHA STEPPING SOUNDS]" 😂😂
23:46 [COOL ACTION MUSIC]
Absolutely a gem, majestic handmade animation. After minute 28 storyline gets quite illogical but it's an anime so it makes perfectly sense
Talk about a blast from the past. Metal Skin Panic Madox 01 was one of the many anime I was exposed to from my childhood in the 80's. My father was part of an anime bootleg group and this was one of the VHS tapes that was passed around. It didnt even have a subtitle track, but that didn't matter with all that awesome 80's animated mecha action.
Anime bootleg groups, i was in one of those in the 90s in Venezuela of all places, plenty of unsubbed or subbed in english tapes, with the rare english dub here an there, it was the last leg of the VHS format but as a third world country it took longer for DVD to fully replace it
I have this on VHS ,bought in the late 80's at a star trek convention .No subs then but you can guess the story. Nice to get the story in English all these years later.
There was a kickstarter a few years back to get it released on blue-ray. I managed to get one, and one of the original cels at 21:09 :)
6:20 I thought this was going to be Engrish but it might have turned out to be Easter Eggs?
•In 1982 Steven Lisberger directed Tron for Walt Disney Productions.
•In 1984 Chris Courtois built the models for 2010 after previously working with Ridley Scott in 1982, building models for Bladerunner.
I had to look this up on IMDB to interpret these “instructions”.
Flashing green text over mecha schematics in the intro is full of somewhat nonsensical Easter eggs as well. Names of composers, planets etc.
It is English, it just doesn't make any sense. Its now my background. The manual has bits from a history book in it.
@@detectivepope I think about guns being shipped to North Korea,
This is what got me hooked on anime sci-fi. Akira, Bubblegum Crisis, GITS ... peak entertainment
You should see the Full Metal Panic! series.
It's all you can expect from a late 80s - early 90s Sci-Fi Anime. Cheesy story, with some absolutely flat written stereotype characters, but the quality of the drawing and the effects and the action is still top notch. Still entertaining, even today.
Yeah the story is cheesy. I mean it skipped over the fact that this guy is going to spend the rest of his life in prison and he's never going to see that girl ever again. While he's in solitary confinement for the rest of his life for the death of the two pilots and destroyed Apache she'll probably be getting railed by some her husband.
well, english voice makes thing stupid
That Mechanical Design is better than most of Mecha anime now days
always watch your vids i find it really interesting living another life not that my life is bad but its crazy everyone reading this is alive and had a functioning brain reading out the words. and probably are much older or younger reminiscing about watching this when they were young.
Nice, nice! Nice short movie, the scifi anime years 80 is so good, simple history, but work much fine.
And that's how you put your souls by animating the details
I really miss 80s-90s animation.
Dudes was having a blast drawing this, it looks like.
@@clashnytechyeah. These days animation generally seems lazy. Unless you threw money on it.
Not just the pure awesomeness of the hand drawn animation from the 80-90's but also the SOUNDS!
Thank you for your service. I enjoyed this so much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This was tons of fun! Excellent selection! Don’t know how I never saw it before but I’m glad I got to now! Thanks!
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Hey a 80s one I never saw , this one reminded me of my childhood favorite Robotech. Thanks for the upload CCC.👍
Hand drawn Cell animation, Computer assisted and CGI has nothing on this animation process. Labor of love and creativity
Nice anime, Golden age of Mech anime. Pity in recent years Mech anime sector has been so slow.
Btw. 6:19 part is hilarious.
"Walt Disney production:Steven Lisberger,Director "The design work for this feature started with the aircraft
For this sequal to the famous 2001, I designed the exterior of the russian space ship Leonov. For the interior.
Originally working personally with Ridley scott, I was"
I'm thankful they did overdub for this as its quite entertaining. I like the reverb they are using
I love w/ the captions on @ 0:35 the "sexy mecha stepping sounds" lmao
Bravo to whoever did the closed captioning.
You nailed it 👌
Man, I remember watching this in Japan!
I really miss these old animations.
Can't beat the Golden Age of Anime!
This animations are insane , everything is rich in details
Thank you so much for putting A anime on here.
Good stuff. Makes me feel nostalgia quite a bit especially the end credits song.
The prime example of the pre-2000s _sakuga._
Modern anime studios, PLEASE bring this style of animation back. Let us current anime fans live through this kind of fluid hand-drawn cel animations, at least once.
Too much feminism. Quality is misogynist
Problem is that animators are not getting paid enough since the 80s. Not even enough to pay rent. But we might see something like this today if the show is a passion project rather than media machine with tight deadlines.
This was so good!! I havent enjoyed a good movie in a while and the art was fantastic. Thank you for sharing
This is a story of an alternate future where cellphones weren't created but amazing mechs are. If only this were true, I wouldn't have spam calls and I could run havok in a mech suit going to the grocery store. XD
truly one of the all time greatest power armors/ mecha's ever put to animation every single thing about it to how it works to the weapons to the role it was intended for just works and don't get me started on the beutifly perfect mechanical animation just every single thing about this is just absolutely incredible !
Hilarious voice acting quality and recording.
There's this strange reverb to the audio throughout the entire film as if it was re-recorded through a sewer pipe...
Visually it appears to be remastered. Very nice.
6:23 the text on the crate with the numbers 1, 2 ,3 is taken from interviews of film directors. Its gibberish.
I love the [SERIOUS BEAT] captioning.
Anyone else notice the references to Macross? The faceplate section of the Madox looks exactly like the bridge/faceplate section of the SDF-1. The "agency" was the SDF. Shiori looks exactly like Lynn Minmei. The first episode of Robotech has Rick ending up in a Veritech accidentally just this kid.
Whoever's doing the closed captions- 👌 good job
これ1987年製作ってすげえな😮
was looking for this. had just remembered it a while ago and was retracing old memories.
マジでクオリティー高いな!
The closed captions are a hoot on this video [Sudden Realisation Music] xD
Hideaki Anno drew the animation at the introduction of the film.
Love the subtitles.
0:34 subtitles: "Sexy mecha stepping sounds"
Me: is, is this going to be one of 'those' Animes?
That made me choke on my ramen
It didn't lie. Some sexy steps for sure
This is when japan was the most innovative nation in the world, it does not stop surprising us from delivering us so much inspiring animation full of human imagination
Stellar English subs by a true(ly jaded) fan of the genre. Knows all the tropes and loves them while laughing at them. XD
Aside from HG's Robotech (for what that's worth), this was the first or second proper anime I ever saw.
What a crazy and outrageous story... but I loved every minute
looks so much better than anything made in this century imo. why can't we have new anime like this, Akira, Ghost in the Shell, etc.?
6:19 lol the label !!!! thanks editors!
15 hours of work on a finger joint, human faces in 5 minutes sketches. Classic anime X)
Wow that must’ve been a rare find 😊 I kind of enjoyed it! Top mechasploitation feelz!
I love anime!! What a gem to see this!!
Fantastic!
i really enjoy it ! thanks, amazing !
Anybody read the Maddox container 'instructions' at 6.19, hilarious!
Seems like animators just copying random texts from a western magazine they bought for research
15 minutes in and love this thing. It's so goofy but has so much heart. Also the generals immediately blaming the KGB for the MADOX going missing when it literally was just someone who didn't put their tires on properly.
6:19 Japoshka Englesiass
1. Walt Disney productions: Steven Lisberger, Director "The dasign work for this feature started with the Aircraft
2. For this sequel to the famous '2001' I designed the exterior of the Russian space ship Leonov. For the interior.
3. Originally, working personally with Ridley Scott, i was
if you look even earlier, at 5:05 the specs show the details of a Ford Y block 292 lol
Glad its English. Thank you.
I was born that year 1987! It is incredible to see the quality of this anime!
With home studios and tech going off the rails in recent years, I'd really like to see a fan redub of this. Its really well done, it just lacks in the translation and delivery. I'd personally be happy to play anyone in this.
The captions are on point for the intro
That was awesome!
Can we have some more 80s anime
Sweet upload chief and it's on EN heck yea.
Cheers best movie Friday night.
Thanks CCC
What amazing mechanical designs
Oscars-level dialogue highlights:
“It’s not worth turning Tokyo into another Vietnam.”
“This scent… This taste… War is heaven!”
“[DYNAMIC INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC WITH SAXOPHONE SOLO]”
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Good stuff, I remember this. And reminded me of 89s Patlabor The Movie & its sequels. Must find them & rewatch 👍🏼👍🏼
Bravo estuvo muy hermoso, habrá durado una hora pero fue lo mejor que he visto eni vida espectacular y maravilloso.